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Business conference in town later this month




The eighth annual Business Alliance for Local Living Economies Business Conference is coming to town later this month. More than 100 speakers will address attendees with the message that business owners should be their own bailout, and multiple workshops will focus on strategies to make that happen.



Staff Report
Published May 13, 2010

Economic stimulus shouldn’t come just from the federal government, and business owners should be their own bailouts. That’s the message attendees will receive at the eighth annual Business Alliance for Local Living Economies Business Conference later this month in Charleston.

The event, themed Lighting the Way to a New Economy, runs May 20-23.

The conference will include 100 speakers, 10 plenary sessions, 24 breakout sessions, a pre-workshop, three living economy tours and a variety of networking and social events at multiple sites.

“Balle helps businesses, whatever their field, learn how to be sustainable in the new economy — and this conference will harness and focus those efforts,” said Michelle Long, the alliance’s executive director.

Conference rate for general registrants is $565 through today. The rate for alliance network leaders is $515 through today.

Information regarding events, speakers, dates and times can be found on the conference website.

The alliance, founded in 2001, is made up of more than 80 community networks representing 22,000 independent business members in the U.S. and Canada.

Plenary speakers at the conference include:

Program topics include:

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